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Thanks to hasty patching by Paul McNutt's War Manpower Commission and aggressive hiring campaigns by industry, the manpower shortage has been off the front pages for months. But in the next year WMC estimates that the U.S. will need 2,000,000 more soldiers & sailors, 1,600,000 more workers in war plants, Government and food processing...
Gallup pollsters last week asked Southern voters to name one choice for the next Democratic Presidential candidate. The South's choice: Roosevelt, 80%; Byrnes, 8; Wallace, 6; Farley, 3; McNutt, 2; Douglas, 1; Winant, less than...
...Others who take their exercise on horseback are Secretary of the Treasury Henry L. Morgenthau and Justice Robert H. Jackson. But the rest-men like War Mobilization Chief James F. Byrnes, Manpower Boss Paul V. McNutt, OPAdministrator Prentiss Brown and WPBoss Donald Nelson-take the easiest way. Like top-flight Army & Navy men, they have rediscovered walking...
...Gallup's interviewers found Democratic hearts beating strong (79%) for Roosevelt as their 1944 nominee. Trailers: Wallace 8%, Farley 5, McNutt 4, Douglas 2, Byrnes 1, Winant...
Platinum-haired Paul Vories McNutt, boss of WMC, who manfully stepped aside in 1940 to bow to the will of the master. His liability: by 1944 his necessary rulings on manpower very probably will have infuriated every voter strong enough to go to the polls. His assets: he took Washington's toughest wartime job without audible grumbling; he has always been popular with practical politicians...